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Volkswagen - Golf (1997)
Are you curious about the Volkswagen Golf price trend for a vehicle that’s more than two decades old? Whether you’re hunting for a 1997 model, looking to trade in a used vehicle, or simply comparing your next compact car, our database gives you a clear snapshot of what you can expect to pay and how the market moves over time.
Below is a detailed overview of the Volkswagen Golf 1997 price landscape, a breakdown of its core specifications, realistic depreciation patterns, and how it stacks up against peer models.
Key Specifications of the 1997 Volkswagen Golf
- Engine: 1.8‑L OHC inline‑4 (various fuel injection setups)
- Power: 112–114 hp (depending on region and trim)
- Torque: 122–130 Nm
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automated options available in some markets)
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (E5 or lower)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 4,100 mm (161 in)
- Width: 1,777 mm (70 in)
- Height: 1,427 mm (56 in)
- Wheelbase: 2,460 mm (97 in)
- Cargo: Approximately 355 liters behind the rear seats; expands to 520 liters with seats folded.
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
- Emissions: Meets 1997 Euro 2 standards (Euro 1 in some early models)
- Safety Features: Dual front airbags, ABS, side‑airbags, and ESC (in newer trims)
Depreciation Insight for the 1997 Volkswagen Golf
When evaluating your budget, it’s essential to know how quickly the Volkswagen Golf depreciation cents can affect your car’s value. Roughly:
- First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its purchase price.
- Years 2–3: Slower decline—another 10–15% loss overall.
- Years 4–5: Cumulative decline reaches 35–45% from original value.
- Beyond five years: Depreciation slows further, with a 10–12% yearly drop.
These estimates cover a range of market conditions and maintenance histories. The key takeaway: a well‑maintained 1997 Golf will retire at roughly one‑third of its original price after ten years, making it a good value for budget‑conscious buyers who appreciate solid build quality.
What is a 1997 Volkswagen Golf worth?
When you read what is a 1997 Volkswagen Golf worth, you’ll find figures listed at your fingertips here—adjusted for mileage, condition, and regional demand. The database uses real‑sale data to produce an average price range that reflects current market activity rather than a rigid default.
Comparative Context: How the 1997 Golf Measures
Last 20 car trackeds
| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 2 years ago | used | €4,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €4,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | €4,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | €1,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | €1,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | €1,990.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | €1,950.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | €1,950.00 | Unlock all links |